fsmithred wrote: I have mixed feelings about adblock. Many free websites depend upon advertising for their funding. As it is, noscript can block the obnoxious flashy ads.
On the one hand ad's are annoying, and more than just a bit.
But, on the other hand: sites which use a lot of ad's are barely usable on very low specs
(and i ain't got any flash installed at all).
There are sites where i can't even scroll up and down. All i can do is close the site.
Oh, and with low specs i mean: too low to install and use iceweasel. Using midori: i haven't figured out how to block ads. netsurf blocks them (well: is not able to show them

, but i set it to use a proxy (tor/i2p). dillo and lynx are good, but for some tasks i really need a web-browser with some comfort (say copy and paste, tabs, find, etc).
The sites might be free, paid by ads, but i for one can't use them that way (not sure if they make any money by that).
None of that is a reason to add adblock to refracta
I'm just chatting. Mainly about what the web has become.
The same is valid for all the cool social networks, which think it is comfort if they automatically scroll for me, instead of letting me decide when i want to see more content. On low specs they make the browser freeze. With good specs the screen jumps back and forth, which is not much better

I simply stay at the top of the screen to avoid it. lol.